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Democracy Day Message From Hon. Felix Terese Ngutswen [FTN] To kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency

Democracy Day Message From Hon. Felix Terese Ngutswen [FTN] To kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency



As we celebrate Democracy Day, Hon. Felix Terese Ngutswen extends warm wishes for a blissful celebration to all sons and daughters of Kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency.

Hon. Ngutswen noted that the true definition of democracy is what Abraham Lincoln described: _“government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”_

He pointed out that democracy thrives only when citizens demand accountability from their leaders and take interest in how resources meant for community development are spent.

He emphasized that leadership is about the people. True patriotism is demonstrated when we prioritize the welfare of our people above personal interests. From ashes of pain, we must rise together to build Kwande/Ushongo into the constituency we all deserve.

Signed
Media Team | Hon. Felix Terese Ngutswen [FTN] 2027  
#FTN2027 #DemocracyDay #CharacterCompetenceSolutions


As we celebrate Democracy Day, Hon. Felix Terese Ngutswen extends warm wishes for a blissful celebration to all sons and daughters of Kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency.

Hon. Ngutswen noted that the true definition of democracy is what Abraham Lincoln described: _“government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”_

He pointed out that democracy thrives only when citizens demand accountability from their leaders and take interest in how resources meant for community development are spent.

He emphasized that leadership is about the people. True patriotism is demonstrated when we prioritize the welfare of our people above personal interests. From ashes of pain, we must rise together to build Kwande/Ushongo into the constituency we all deserve.

Signed
Media Team | Hon. Felix Terese Ngutswen [FTN] 2027  
#FTN2027 #DemocracyDay #CharacterCompetenceSolutions

Happy Democracy Day To Tested And Trusted Leaders: Governor Hyacinth Alia And Hon. Shimawua Emmanuel

Happy Democracy Day To Tested And Trusted Leaders: Governor Hyacinth Alia And Hon. Shimawua Emmanuel


As Nigeria marks another Democracy Day, we celebrate two leaders whose track record of service speaks for itself: His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, Governor of Benue State, and Hon. Shimawua Emmanuel, Member of the Benue State House of Assembly representing Kyan Constituency.

Tested and Trusted Leadership in Action

Under Governor Alia’s administration, Benue State has seen renewed focus on security, workers’ welfare, education, healthcare, and rural infrastructure. A landmark achievement is the establishment of the *University of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Ihugh  in Kyan Constituency—a transformative project that will expand access to higher education and create opportunities for thousands of Benue youths. 

The Governor’s administration has also demonstrated commitment to good governance through the creation of six new State House of Assembly constituencies, a move that brings government closer to the people and strengthens democratic representation.

In the Benue State House of Assembly, Hon. Shimawua Emmanuel has provided solid legislative support to make these gains possible. His sponsorship and advocacy for bills and motions that benefit Kyan Constituency reflect a lawmaker who understands his mandate. Beyond the hallowed chambers, Hon. Shimawua has delivered direct impact through the drilling of motorized boreholes across Council Wards of his Constituency to improve access to clean water, and through empowerment programs for women and youths, scholarship to students , given of 52 pensionable jobs to youths  that are building self-reliance and economic opportunities in Kyan.

Why 2027 Should Build on This Foundation.

Democracy grows when leaders match promises with action. The commitment to education, infrastructure, and people-centered governance shown by Governor Alia and Hon. Shimawua gives the people of Benue State and Kyan Constituency every reason to consolidate progress.

To the good people of Kyan Constituency and Benue State: tested leaders deserve a continued mandate. As we look toward 2027, sustaining this trajectory of service, unity, and development is key to securing a brighter future.

Happy Democracy Day to you both. May your leadership continue to bring peace, prosperity, and meaningful development to the people. We wish you wisdom, strength, and continued success—and look forward to your continued service beyond 2027.

Hon. Shimawua Emmanuel Media Team.

As Nigeria marks another Democracy Day, we celebrate two leaders whose track record of service speaks for itself: His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, Governor of Benue State, and Hon. Shimawua Emmanuel, Member of the Benue State House of Assembly representing Kyan Constituency.

Tested and Trusted Leadership in Action

Under Governor Alia’s administration, Benue State has seen renewed focus on security, workers’ welfare, education, healthcare, and rural infrastructure. A landmark achievement is the establishment of the *University of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Ihugh  in Kyan Constituency—a transformative project that will expand access to higher education and create opportunities for thousands of Benue youths. 

The Governor’s administration has also demonstrated commitment to good governance through the creation of six new State House of Assembly constituencies, a move that brings government closer to the people and strengthens democratic representation.

In the Benue State House of Assembly, Hon. Shimawua Emmanuel has provided solid legislative support to make these gains possible. His sponsorship and advocacy for bills and motions that benefit Kyan Constituency reflect a lawmaker who understands his mandate. Beyond the hallowed chambers, Hon. Shimawua has delivered direct impact through the drilling of motorized boreholes across Council Wards of his Constituency to improve access to clean water, and through empowerment programs for women and youths, scholarship to students , given of 52 pensionable jobs to youths  that are building self-reliance and economic opportunities in Kyan.

Why 2027 Should Build on This Foundation.

Democracy grows when leaders match promises with action. The commitment to education, infrastructure, and people-centered governance shown by Governor Alia and Hon. Shimawua gives the people of Benue State and Kyan Constituency every reason to consolidate progress.

To the good people of Kyan Constituency and Benue State: tested leaders deserve a continued mandate. As we look toward 2027, sustaining this trajectory of service, unity, and development is key to securing a brighter future.

Happy Democracy Day to you both. May your leadership continue to bring peace, prosperity, and meaningful development to the people. We wish you wisdom, strength, and continued success—and look forward to your continued service beyond 2027.

Hon. Shimawua Emmanuel Media Team.

Niger Delta Group Slams Tantita Pipeline Contract as Failure, Urges President to Reject Desperate Lies Justifying Failed Deal

Niger Delta Group Slams Tantita Pipeline Contract as Failure, Urges President to Reject Desperate Lies Justifying Failed Deal

By Peter Dansu 

Bola Tinubu

A prominent regional watchdog has dismissed recent claims of improved security in the Niger Delta under Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL), describing the touted successes as “grossly exaggerated and misleading” propaganda designed to justify a failing contract.


The Niger Delta Monitoring Group (NDMG) on Wednesday released findings from its independent audit and extensive fact-finding tour, directly contradicting a widely circulated investigation that hailed Tantita’s pipeline surveillance role for bringing stability to the region amid national security challenges.


In a statement signed by Comrade Thompson Tom, the group dismissed the report that Niger Delta has found stability through Tantita and its associated assertion of a 20.9 per cent drop in South-South insecurity incidents linked to the contract.


“Our comprehensive assessment, involving site visits to pipeline corridors, community engagements, security reports, and environmental data, reveals persistent failure, elite capture, and superficial operations that have not delivered genuine security or development for the people of the Niger Delta,” the NDMG stated.


The group highlighted several critical shortcomings that, according to its audit, undermine Tantita’s performance.


"Despite massive public funding, sophisticated illegal bunkering and tapping activities continue in multiple corridors. The NDMG said claimed reductions in incidents appear selective or statistically manipulated, ignoring under-reported cases in remote areas," the statement said. 


"The highly centralised model has concentrated benefits among a few, breeding resentment and exclusion. Many communities reportedly feel alienated rather than protected, leading to parallel criminal activities.


"Oil spills, pollution, and inadequate remediation persist, with Tantita accused of failing to prioritise holistic environmental security, further devastating local livelihoods.


"Ground realities show intelligence gaps, response delays, and allegations of selective enforcement. A single centralised entity, the group argued, cannot effectively manage the vast and complex terrain of the Niger Delta.


" Limited independent oversight of expenditures and performance metrics raises serious questions about value for money and potential conflicts of interest."


The NDMG described the current arrangement as inefficient and unsustainable, rooted in the region’s long-standing “resource curse” dynamics.


“We urge Mr. President to be wary of desperate lies being peddled by vested interests to justify this failed contract,” Tom said. 


“The Nigerian people, particularly in the Niger Delta, cannot be deceived by manipulated statistics and glossy headlines while oil theft, environmental degradation, and community exclusion continue unabated.”


The group strongly recommended the immediate decentralisation of the pipeline surveillance contract.


“This should involve sub-contracts or parallel frameworks awarded to credible community-based entities, state-level operators, and other competent private players,” the statement added.


According to the NDMG, decentralisation would introduce healthy competition, enhance local intelligence gathering, boost employment opportunities, and create necessary checks and balances for better overall performance.


“True stability in the Niger Delta requires inclusive, decentralised approaches that empower local stakeholders and ensure equitable benefit-sharing,” the statement added. 


“The Niger Delta people deserve more than propaganda and centralised control — they deserve real security, development, and justice.”

By Peter Dansu 

Bola Tinubu

A prominent regional watchdog has dismissed recent claims of improved security in the Niger Delta under Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL), describing the touted successes as “grossly exaggerated and misleading” propaganda designed to justify a failing contract.


The Niger Delta Monitoring Group (NDMG) on Wednesday released findings from its independent audit and extensive fact-finding tour, directly contradicting a widely circulated investigation that hailed Tantita’s pipeline surveillance role for bringing stability to the region amid national security challenges.


In a statement signed by Comrade Thompson Tom, the group dismissed the report that Niger Delta has found stability through Tantita and its associated assertion of a 20.9 per cent drop in South-South insecurity incidents linked to the contract.


“Our comprehensive assessment, involving site visits to pipeline corridors, community engagements, security reports, and environmental data, reveals persistent failure, elite capture, and superficial operations that have not delivered genuine security or development for the people of the Niger Delta,” the NDMG stated.


The group highlighted several critical shortcomings that, according to its audit, undermine Tantita’s performance.


"Despite massive public funding, sophisticated illegal bunkering and tapping activities continue in multiple corridors. The NDMG said claimed reductions in incidents appear selective or statistically manipulated, ignoring under-reported cases in remote areas," the statement said. 


"The highly centralised model has concentrated benefits among a few, breeding resentment and exclusion. Many communities reportedly feel alienated rather than protected, leading to parallel criminal activities.


"Oil spills, pollution, and inadequate remediation persist, with Tantita accused of failing to prioritise holistic environmental security, further devastating local livelihoods.


"Ground realities show intelligence gaps, response delays, and allegations of selective enforcement. A single centralised entity, the group argued, cannot effectively manage the vast and complex terrain of the Niger Delta.


" Limited independent oversight of expenditures and performance metrics raises serious questions about value for money and potential conflicts of interest."


The NDMG described the current arrangement as inefficient and unsustainable, rooted in the region’s long-standing “resource curse” dynamics.


“We urge Mr. President to be wary of desperate lies being peddled by vested interests to justify this failed contract,” Tom said. 


“The Nigerian people, particularly in the Niger Delta, cannot be deceived by manipulated statistics and glossy headlines while oil theft, environmental degradation, and community exclusion continue unabated.”


The group strongly recommended the immediate decentralisation of the pipeline surveillance contract.


“This should involve sub-contracts or parallel frameworks awarded to credible community-based entities, state-level operators, and other competent private players,” the statement added.


According to the NDMG, decentralisation would introduce healthy competition, enhance local intelligence gathering, boost employment opportunities, and create necessary checks and balances for better overall performance.


“True stability in the Niger Delta requires inclusive, decentralised approaches that empower local stakeholders and ensure equitable benefit-sharing,” the statement added. 


“The Niger Delta people deserve more than propaganda and centralised control — they deserve real security, development, and justice.”


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